Court report - 8/3/13

Jeffrey T. Williams, 25, Toppenish, Wash., was sentenced July 25 on one count violation of the Uniform Controlled Substance Act. The court dismissed one other count. The sentence included $200 in court costs, $62.70 in sheriff fees, $500 to the crime victims compensation fund, $775 in attorney fees, $1,000 violation of the Uniform Controlled Substance Act fee, $500 drug enforcement fund, $100 crime lab and biological fee, 181 days in the county jail, credit for 60 days served. On July 25 Williams pleaded guilty to possession of methamphetamine, an illegal substance on or about May 26.

Robert L. Stacy, 48, address not confirmed, was charged July 31 with two counts of violation of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act. Stacy is accused of possessing methamphetamine and using drug paraphernalia on July 30.

Wilbur Bundy Jr., 22, Milton, Wash., was sentenced July 29 on one count each second-degree burglary and third-degree theft. The court dismissed one other count. The sentence included restitution of $1.499.95, $200 in court costs, $281.68 in sheriff fees, $500 to the crime victims compensation fund, $775 in attorney fees, $100 biological fee, 90 days in the county jail, credit for 21 days served. On July 15 Bundy pleaded guilty to the charges of second-degree burglary and third-degree theft from Hastings, on or about Dec. 13, 2011.

Corrie Cariveau, 29, 329 1/2 S. Third Ave. No. 7, was sentenced July 29 on one count third-degree possession of stolen property. The sentence included restitution to be determined, $200 in court costs, $158.39 in sheriff fees, $250 to the crime victims compensation fund, $775 in attorney fees, 30 days in the county jail converted to 240 hours of community service. On July 15 Cariveau pleaded guilty by agreeing the court may review the police reports and/or the statement of probably cause supplied by the prosecutor to establish a factual basis for the plea.

Jessica N. Lewis, 24, 1626 Portland Ave. was sentenced July 25 on one count violation of the Uniform Controlled Substance Act. The sentence included $200 in court costs, $62 in sheriff fees, $500 to the crime victims compensation fund, $775 in attorney fees, $1,000 violation of the Uniform Controlled Substance Act fee, $500 drug enforcement fund, $100 crime lab and biological fee, 60 days in the county jail, credit for 28 days served, 12 months community custody. On July 22 Lewis pleaded guilty to possession of methamphetamine, an illegal substance on or about June 27.

JUVENILE CASES

Brandon A. Shirley, 16, 117 Orchard St., was sentenced July 12 on one count contempt of court. The sentence included 30 days in the Juvenile Justice Center, six months community supervision, 20 hours community service, $100 to crime victims compensation fund, $110 in court costs. On June 28 Shirley pleaded guilty to intentionally disobeying a lawful court order requiring a student to attend school, between March 6 and April 3.

Mariela N. Diaz, 14, 651 Rocky Road, was sentenced July 26 on one count third-degree malicious mischief. The sentence included 30 days in the Juvenile Justice Center, credit for 16 days served, nine months community supervision, 20 hours community service, $100 to crime victims compensation fund, $110 in court costs, restitution to be determined. On July 12 Diaz pleaded guilty to writing on the wall of a Washington Park rest room, causing damage of less than $750, on April 11.

Julissa A. Zarate, 13, 541 Edith Ave. was sentenced July 26 on one count contempt of court. The sentence included five days in the Juvenile Justice Center, six months community supervision, 10 hours community service, $100 to crime victims compensation fund, $110 in court costs. On July 12 Zarate pleaded guilty to intentionally disobeying a lawful court order dated Jan. 11, 2012, requiring a student to attend school, between Dec. 5 and April 3.

DISSOLUTIONS

Robert D. Reinecke III and

Sheryl R. Reinecke.

This article was modified on July 15, 2013, to reflect the following correction/clarification:

Correction: Due to a clerical error, the July 29 sentencing information for Corrie Cariveau, 29, failed to note that her sentence of 30 days in the county jail was converted to 240 hours community service. We regret the error.